I started writing a post on Friday, and got far enough that I felt like I rather ought to finish it, except that I had no particular interest in doing so. It's been sitting around in an unopened window ever since. (The problem with having a laptop that is perfectly happy to sleep rather than shutting down all the time is that I usually have about ten different browser windows open at a time, most with multiple tabs... not to mention two or three story documents, several e-mails I mean to reply to, itunes, my twitter client, a couple finder windows, and goodness knows what else. It drives
grauwulf nuts anytime he has to use my computer for something.)
Meanwhile, I have spent the weekend distracting myself, posting things I don't actually like to etsy (well, yesterday's thing; today's was fine), eating far too many peanut-butter jumbles (made because we had a nearly full box of very stale Tasteeos to use up), and cleaning house so my parents could come and give us hand-me-down tools and my grandfather's set of longhorn horns. (The latter are my fault, as I claimed them when we were sorting out the random bits of the TX estate. My father told
grauwulf that he probably didn't realize he was marrying a museum. I say if people are going to call me a museum, I want some display cases.)
Speaking of curation, however, here is the aforementioned abandoned post. We shall label it #35A.09.11.2009, and also note the archival nature of the subject line:
It seems that neither of us will be wandering off to distant places this weekend after all, which is probably just as well. Meanwhile, I have finally caved and shut all the windows downstairs, as (even with two layers of long sleeves and some nice heavy half-gloves) I was reaching the point of feeling a bit too cold for comfort. It is definitely time to pester the people who came to give us an estimate on a new heating and a/c unit and never delivered their final paperwork, although I don't believe for a moment it won't warm up to sad and too-warm temperatures by about next week.
I should be digging things out of the storage building, but it hasn't stopped raining since I got up this morning, and I'm using that as an excuse to put it off. Meanwhile, the basement is flooding again (I know...) and I just moved a cardboard box containing a motorcycle battery out of the resulting puddle. Oy.
I'm reading James Morrow's The Philosopher's Apprentice, which is quite interesting in a more-or-less real world sort of way.
My insights on reading of normal fiction, and how a particularly well-written book when set in the present or near-future will not get as much of my attention as perhaps it deserves, will have to wait for a later time. Or be lost in the mists, depending...
Meanwhile, I have spent the weekend distracting myself, posting things I don't actually like to etsy (well, yesterday's thing; today's was fine), eating far too many peanut-butter jumbles (made because we had a nearly full box of very stale Tasteeos to use up), and cleaning house so my parents could come and give us hand-me-down tools and my grandfather's set of longhorn horns. (The latter are my fault, as I claimed them when we were sorting out the random bits of the TX estate. My father told
Speaking of curation, however, here is the aforementioned abandoned post. We shall label it #35A.09.11.2009, and also note the archival nature of the subject line:
It seems that neither of us will be wandering off to distant places this weekend after all, which is probably just as well. Meanwhile, I have finally caved and shut all the windows downstairs, as (even with two layers of long sleeves and some nice heavy half-gloves) I was reaching the point of feeling a bit too cold for comfort. It is definitely time to pester the people who came to give us an estimate on a new heating and a/c unit and never delivered their final paperwork, although I don't believe for a moment it won't warm up to sad and too-warm temperatures by about next week.
I should be digging things out of the storage building, but it hasn't stopped raining since I got up this morning, and I'm using that as an excuse to put it off. Meanwhile, the basement is flooding again (I know...) and I just moved a cardboard box containing a motorcycle battery out of the resulting puddle. Oy.
I'm reading James Morrow's The Philosopher's Apprentice, which is quite interesting in a more-or-less real world sort of way.
My insights on reading of normal fiction, and how a particularly well-written book when set in the present or near-future will not get as much of my attention as perhaps it deserves, will have to wait for a later time. Or be lost in the mists, depending...